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Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Artist: Simon Charles Miger
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Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Artist: Simon Charles Miger
Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Print celebrating the first ascent in a hydrogen-balloon, made by Charles (1746-1823) from the Tuileries, Paris, on 1 December 1783. He discovered the connection between the expansion of gases and rise in temperature (Charless Law)
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This print captures the image of Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, a renowned French physicist from the late 18th century. Created by artist Simon Charles Miger, this portrait celebrates Charles' significant contribution to science and aviation. The print showcases Jacques Charles alongside a hydrogen balloon, commemorating his historic first ascent on December 1st, 1783. As a pioneer in aeronautics, he discovered the correlation between gas expansion and temperature rise, known as Charless Law. This groundbreaking finding revolutionized our understanding of physics. In this monochrome engraving, we see Jacques Charles portrayed in profile with an air of determination and intellect. The presence of birds symbolizes his fascination with flight and exploration. His occupation as a scientist is highlighted through meticulous attention to detail. This commemorative artwork not only pays tribute to Jacques Charles but also represents France's rich history in scientific advancements during the eighteenth century. The use of hydrogen gas in ballooning was an innovative concept that paved the way for future developments in aviation. Preserved by Oxford Science Archive, this print serves as a reminder of the remarkable achievements made by individuals like Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles who pushed boundaries and expanded human knowledge. It stands as an inspiring testament to the power of curiosity and dedication within scientific discovery.
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